I have now had my Whyte E150 RS for three years. In that time I have had
one new chain
one rear cassette
one new front tyre
two back tyres
one set of brake pads
replaced dropper post
changed the pedals and cranks
Had the forks upper service
stuck some stickers on it
custom headset
ride it to the best of my abilities, only three OTB’s
I have not done big miles just over 1500 and mostly bike parks so single track, small drops, small jumps, rock gardens etc.
I can’t fault the bike, it handles so well, yes I would like more travel and have looked at the 180RSX but don’t want to get rid of mine and then find out I preferred mine. So at the moment I will stick with mine. I was also unsure about the mullet set up preferring 27.5 like mine.
I wish I could get out on it more but work gets in the way of my life.
At the end of my work season, November I am hoping to get it serviced and maybe in the winter a good fork service by a company that know there stuff and can tune it for me and my riding style.
So if any one is thinking of buying a Whyte you will not be disappointed.
After three years with mine I still grin like a kid in a toy shop every time I go out in it.
one new chain
one rear cassette
one new front tyre
two back tyres
one set of brake pads
replaced dropper post
changed the pedals and cranks
Had the forks upper service
stuck some stickers on it
custom headset
ride it to the best of my abilities, only three OTB’s
I have not done big miles just over 1500 and mostly bike parks so single track, small drops, small jumps, rock gardens etc.
I can’t fault the bike, it handles so well, yes I would like more travel and have looked at the 180RSX but don’t want to get rid of mine and then find out I preferred mine. So at the moment I will stick with mine. I was also unsure about the mullet set up preferring 27.5 like mine.
I wish I could get out on it more but work gets in the way of my life.
At the end of my work season, November I am hoping to get it serviced and maybe in the winter a good fork service by a company that know there stuff and can tune it for me and my riding style.
So if any one is thinking of buying a Whyte you will not be disappointed.
After three years with mine I still grin like a kid in a toy shop every time I go out in it.
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